“You’re Welcome to Mallow”

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A historical article on the emergency landing of Captain Reuben Ocaña, in Mallow Racecourse in 1983 has been doing the rounds on local Facebook in the last week or so.

A Gulfstream II executive jet piloted by Ocaña made an emergency landing in the racecourse, and rather than transport the aircraft by road, insurers insisted on a temporary 3,000-foot tarmacadam runway to be built to fly the aircraft out.

The crew stayed in the North Cork town for five weeks, and became local celebrities, adjudicating the Rakes of Mallow beauty contest.

Their legend in the area endures to this day, with local nightclub Marakibo rebranding as Ocaña’s earlier this year.

Cammac66 writes:

Gerard Callanan, who owns a service station in Mallow, witnessed the landing. “I was opening up the garage at the time,” he says. “The next thing, I see this plane hovering around. It came around a second time, and I saw it landing. I kind of got a fright. It went down about 10 inches into the ground. It ran for about 100 yards or 200 yards, and the wings hit some of the fence posts

I could see the cockpit opening, and people getting out. I went over then, after a few minutes. The gardaí were arriving at that stage. When the captain of the plane came out, I said, ‘You’re welcome to Mallow’.”

Mallow Emergency Landing on Imgur

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7 thoughts on ““You’re Welcome to Mallow”

  1. Boy M5

    Oh be jaysus, diddley aye, shure begorrah, toothless grins, shamrocks and general third world reaction to a jet plane and Americans.

    1. Murtles

      In 1983, a US jet landing on a racecourse in Ireland was an actual bonafide worldwide news story and far from a third world reaction. Even in today’s modern media driven world of YouTube and 24/7 news, where we’ve seen planes land, crash, burn from inside and out, it’d still be a big deal.

  2. dav

    This has been on reeling in the years… for years, wait around for their 1983 version and you’ll see it along with the Eighth Amendment.! Oh how the times have chan…. oh.

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